Journal History

The Journal of Complementary Therapies in Midwifery and Nursing (JCTMN) was established in 2025 in response to the growing global demand for scientifically rigorous, peer-reviewed research in the fields of complementary, integrative, and holistic health practices, particularly within nursing and midwifery.

Founded by PT Inovasi Multi Guna, JCTMN aims to bridge traditional healing methods and modern clinical practices by providing a scholarly platform for multidisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange. The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, evidence-based articles that inform clinical practice, education, and policy in maternal and child health, women's wellness, and community nursing.

The inaugural issue of JCTMN will be published in June 2025, and the journal is scheduled to release three issues annually (June, October, and February). From the outset, JCTMN has adopted a double-blind peer review system, an open access model, and a low-cost APC policy to ensure accessibility, transparency, and academic integrity.

JCTMN is actively working toward inclusion in national and international indexing databases and is committed to long-term digital preservation through LOCKSS and CLOCKSS archival systems.